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U.S. home price growth continued to drop on an annual basis in June but is projected to begin regaining momentum later this year.
U.S. annual home price growth dropped to the lowest level in 11 years in May, though monthly gains are bouncing back.
U.S. home price growth continued to slow in April, dropping to 2% year over year.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with CoreLogic Principal Economist Molly Boesel to discuss what is really happening in the housing market and how these trends will affect the future.
Annual U.S. home price growth dropped to the lowest rate since 2012 in March.
Annual home price growth dropped to 4.4% in February, the lowest since before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Home price gains kept falling in January 2023, down to 5.5% nationwide.
U.S. home prices continued to slow on a year-over-year basis in December 2022, moving down to 6.9%.
Read CoreLogic's year-end wrap-up for a high-level overview of major home price and housing market trends.
Annual home price growth dipped to the lowest level in two years in November 2022.
U.S. home prices were up by 10.1% year over year in October, about half the annual growth recorded this spring.
Home prices grew by 10.6% year over year in September, marking the sixth consecutive month of annual declines.
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